[GNC] Scheduled transaction for end of the day - bank interest

G R Hewitt hewittgr at gmail.com
Fri Aug 1 23:38:16 EDT 2025


I tend to agree with your sentiment.

I have been following the thread with interest (no pun intended), and all
the convoluted processes suggested are all well and good, but the simplest
and easiest thing to do
would be to input the transaction(s) manually the next day after month end,
making sure you get the dates right - it is just once a month after all.
If you really need to be reminded, then a calendar program with settable
reminders into the future could be used. Keep it simple comes to mind.

GH

On Fri, 1 Aug 2025 at 21:59, Kalpesh Patel <kalpesh.patel at usa.net> wrote:

> Hmmm... I am interested in understanding  what is to be gained from
> scheduling up interest payment transaction - in some cases date will show
> up incorrect if bank pays on the prior business day should last day fall on
> weekend, and you most certainly are going to update the amount for the
> interest as it will be hard to get it right  ahead of being posted at the
> bank. IMHO, that should be done manually when account is being reconciled.
> Besides, it is very trivial to recall a transaction with few characters in
> the register makes it simple to enter at a moment's notice.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tommy Trussell <tommy.trussell at gmail.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2025 1:48 PM
> To: Liz <edodd at billiau.net>
> Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Scheduled transaction for end of the day - bank interest
>
> I'd like to push back just a little... you CAN pick and choose which
> entries get executed in scheduled transactions -- though in some earlier
> releases it wasn't clear the Status field was changeable, so it might be
> little surprise you didn't know...
>
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2025 at 8:57 PM Liz <edodd at billiau.net> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 31 Jul 2025 08:34:39 +0000
> > Alex Sims <alex at softgrow.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > It’s the last day of the month and I’ve having the regular monthly
> > > difficulty with scheduled transactions. My bank will credit interest
> > > to my account at the end of the day, e.g. midnight tonight and it
> > > will show on the bank statement with a date of 31 July 2025.
> >
> > I offer this suggestion.
> > Enter your scheduled transaction as 'enabled" but do not create
> > automatically (Screenshot 1) When you open Gnucash on the day you get
> > a "since last run" notice.
> > (Screenshot 2)
> >
> > On this child window "since last run" you either create or defer the
> > entries.
> > Click "cancel" to defer the entries. You can't pick and choose, this
> > is all or none.
> >
>
> You CAN pick and choose which ones: Each item will allow you to change its
> Status field to "Ignored," "Postponed," "To-Create," or "Reminder."
>
> o Reminder is what you see when you have a transaction to be created in
> the future but you haven't reached the relevant date yet. (Though you can
> always change it "back" from "To-Create" if it's ready to activate).
>
> o Postponed will "hold" the transaction so it will never automatically
> create the transaction.
>
> o Ignored will skip the creation of the transaction for this regular
> iteration.
>
> I'm using GnuCash 5.12, but these options have been available for quite a
> few years, though there didn't used to be any "decoration" to show they're
> changeable. Now the options have a "v" next to them to indicate a pop-up
> menu.
>
> The Since Last Run dialog was further updated a few releases ago to
> improve the prompts when you insert actual values into created
> transactions. (Just enter one or more variables, such as the word "amount"
> or "int" into the numeric field(s) in the scheduled transaction, and the
> Since Last Run dialog will prompt you to enter the amount(s) to be inserted
> in the transaction. Yes, you can do some math using the variables, too, so
> the created transaction can contain calculated results.)
>
>
> > When the 1st comes and you have your interest data you choose "Review
> > created transactions" and then "OK".
> >
> > Now you have the search window display ready for you to edit all your
> > interest entries.
> >
> > Liz
> >
>
>
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